It works fine in all my other projects, so I am guessing my library including may have done something.
Quote: However, it does not ask if it is a relative path, although in the picture it suggests it did, so I may have done something wrong.
Allegro a lot, you should definitively configure everything in the global settings, you can change it in the future anyways.
If I was going to do it soley using the global compiler settings, what should I try, and is that all I need to do?
MinGW that some files were missing, my connection is very slow so for that reason I already knew was a problem with my connection.
The linkage process and the include process should be done in the same place, either in the Settings options or in the Project options.
What I meant was, I am trying to just get one with th elibraries linked correctly so I can try to make something.
However, I want to practice making games as well, and using graphics, not to mention actually being able to use keyboard input.
Quote: If I was going to do it soley using the global compiler settings, what should I try, and is that all I need to do?
Project option but the Setting options, for that reason in the wiki there is nothing about relative paths.
Stable version, that is, although I am not sur e if they release unstable versions like most others do.
Allegro as my only API for a bit, till I hav esome more practice at least but probably into the future.
The problem with that article is that the linkage process is done in the Settings options and the include directories are set in the project options.
On the Code BLocks site, when I first downloaded it, I did it with the MinGW it includes with it, not directly from the MinGW site at any time, so I am not sure how recent of a version it is.
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However, it does not ask if it is a relative path, although in the picture it suggests it did, so I may have done something wrong.